Germany as Europe's "tornado alley" is true if compared to the other European countries, but cannot be compared to the tornadoes in North America. Even in Germany, tornadoes are very rare - although they seem to become more and more frequent...
"Constant War"? The last time Germany was in a war, was 1945. The one country that has been constantly in a war since then is the USA. If they don't teach that in your schools here is a little reminder: Korean War, Vietnam War, War in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, do all of those ring a bell? then there are the involvement of US Forces in Egypt, Lebanon, Laos, Domenican Republic and Cambodia (in the 1960s); Jordan, Bolivia, Afghanistan (in the 1970s) Nicaragua, Grenada (1980s); Kuwait, Yugoslavia, Somalia, Haiti, Sudan (1990s) and since the beginning of the new Millenium Somalia, Yemen, Iraq, Uganda, Syria and some other places.
Du hast den Kosovokrieg vergessen, ich empfehle da sehr die WDR Doku "Deutschlands Weg in den Kosovo-Krieg - Es begann mit einer Lüge". ( ruclips.net/video/ZtkQYRlXMNU/видео.html&t ) Vor allem im Kontext zu Ukrainekrieg sehr sehr aufschlussreich. Kosovokrieg, ein Völkerrechtswidriger Krieg an dem Deutschland aktiv beteiligt war.
@@LUDominik Alles NATO Missionen die nicht von Deutschland begonnen wurden, auch wenn ich nicht gerade stolz darauf bin dass Deutschland sich an diesem Schwachsinn beteiligt hat und beteiligt
Don't take this the wrong way, but hearing form any american, that germany had "constant war" when in the time frame from 1871 to today germany, on its own, was involved in a total of three wars, while the US had like... 100 wars in the same time... i don't know. Maybe your preception is a little bit off.
@@jaycam6823 WW1 - Austria (not Germany) declared war to serbia, later russia was on full mobilisation and because russia denied the german request for de-escalation (stop mobilisation and germany will do not prepare for war) germany declared war to russia what was indirect (because of support treaties) a war declaration to france. After the war - Blaming Austria would have no benefit (The Austrian Empire was poor and totally collapsed) - but Germany was a "rich" powerhouse - a lot of money to squeeze. WW2 - Germany delivered the reason with the annexion of Poland, so that at September 3th, 1939 France and the UK declared war with Germany (Technically WW2 was "declared"and started by France and the UK).
What you have to say, which many don't know either, if you are caught drunk in public with beer at the age of 16, there is still a penalty from the state. You can't get drunk in public until you're 18.
@@tooruoikawa340 steht auch in der Bundeszentrale fpr gesundheitliche Aufklärung. "Jugendliche ab 16 Jahren: dürfen Bier, Wein oder Sekt in der Öffentlichkeit trinken und kaufen - es sei denn, sie sind erkennbar betrunken. "
08:00 Little sidenote. the "Adidas vs. Puma" sketch is actually "real". The founders of the 2 companys where brothers who started to have a heated debate how to make clothing.
The thing is for them it doesn't feel like constant war. Cause the last time a war actually directly affected them was when they tried to decide if slavery was a good thing or not. After that they managed to be almost constantly at war with someone somewhere without suffering any of the devestating effects of warfare at home. Germany (and Europe) sure had their fair share of wars in the past but after ww2 decided that maybe not killing one another all the time was probably the better way to do things.
@@michaausleipzig Stop pretending being on the highground with fency words. You call it terror. For them it is war. They, like everyone else in history of humanity are thinking they are in the right with what they do. That they have to do it. But let´s ask this it differently: How do you define what when it is an act of war and when it is an act of terror? if civilians are geting killed in that? US dropt two nuclear bombs on two japanese cities killing millions of civilians. Was that an act of war or an act of terror? 9/11 was both a act of terror and a act of war. It depends on the viewpoint.
Don´t get me wrong but it always feels weird when Americans claim "I´m 40% German" instead of "I have german ancestors" because clearly you are a full american. Born and raised in the US. Even if you have a german parent doesn´t make that you "German" (or any other nationality). We welcome everyone here espacially people who want to find out about their heritage and family history and maybe after you lived here for a while, speak some of the language and understand the culture you can call yourself a bit german.
The only real Americans are the Natives. All others are Euro-, Asian- or Afro-Americans. Their country is not old enough to have grown out of their roots. Most of them have a handfull generations in the US. Only the far and alt right believe they are real Americans by God's will or whatever. All the others know that they came from all over the world one way or the other. That's why they say "I'm so and so much this or whatever." Because they are. A german parent makes you German under German law as long as your parent was born in Germany or if the german parent was born abroad the birth is registered within one year. In fact, until 2000, having one or two german parents was the only way to be born German. You don't even need to speak any German to be German. Citizenship through territorial birth has only existed since 2000. And citizenship by legitimation is a thing in Germany. So if you can prove that your roots are German and you feel connected to Germany and want to be German in Germany you might become German again. There is not "a bit german". Being german is a word on paper and everyone can become german with more or less effort. It has nothing to do with culture. What culture should it be? There is no general german culture at all. In the south the cultures(!) are hugely different from the ones in the north, in the east from the west and whatsoever and all of them share more with non german cultures than with other german cultures.
They LOVE doing that 🙄 Especially when they go to Ireland and, Scotland or Italy. "OMG YEEEEES I'm like totally (that country) toooo!" "Oh really, do you speak (xy's country's language?" "No" "So...one of your parents...?" "No" "Grandpa.." "No" "..greaaat-grandparents?" "Nooo, but, like, I've TOTALLY always felt this connection and I'm also a witch, I'm so pagan I burn sage and I've always wanted to visit (country xy) because I think there was once a (name xy, usually "O'connor" or something) in my family. Or they met..not sure, anyway, I loooove Europe, are you all related there?!" Ugh
Gosh dang it the Charlemagne part pisses me off so much every time i here it. "He was a Framk but i guess it kind of counts mimimi" Guess what. Frank does not equal French. The Franks were a germanic tribe. The german City Frankfurt am Main is namend after the Franks since at least 795 ad. The nations Germany and France didn't even exist back then. So we Germans have as much the right to claim Carolus Magnus as part of our History as the french do. And by the way so do, Switzerland. Belgium, The Netherlands, Parts of Austria, Liechtenstein and Luxemburg because they all where part of the frankish Empire.
Some other fun-facts about Germany: - Germany as the country it is now known is just 32 years old as west and east Germany reunited in 1990 - Germany has the second highest count in volenteers in firefighting behind Austria. (per ~80 citizens on one volenteer firefighter in Germany; for comperession in the US it's about per each 250 citizens) - Porsche has a pronounced "e" at the end (pronounced like: Pórsche) - Germany has one of the highest requirements and hardest tests in order to get any drivers license source: am German
While some stuff is true other information is a bit off for example some spelling mistakes... and our education system isn't exactly how it is explained in the video. Yes we have theoretically different types of schools in which we get divided, but first of all you get divided by your grades and while you have a say in what school it shall be there are limitations. Also "Hauptschulen" are an expiring school form. Then we have not only "Gymnasien and "Realschulen" but also "Gesamtschulen" and project schools which varify in the ways they handel things. The difference between "Realschulen" to "Gymnasien" and "Gesamtschulen" is that with the second and third you can make your A-Levels so you can go to the University. And the learn pressure and expactations are higher in a "Gymnasium" than the other ones. There are many other differences I won't touch now but the way he explained it wasn't fitting the current situation with our school system. Though I have to add that there are many interesting facts put together in this video a lot of them are not truely on point, so please take eveerything with a grain of salt. And if you are interested in some further facts aks germans or more official/formal sources. Note: I hope I don't offend anyone with this, I only aim to educate further. So if you simply don't care than feel free to ignore this comment xD Have a great day everybody and I love to see the curiousity regarding different countries and cultures its awesome! :)
Plattdeutsch isn't just one kind. The northern regions have different variables than in the western regions. Check out the 'Rheinischer Fächer' to see how diverse the western Platt variations are.
You mean something like the foreign (mostly british and french) news that raged in a orgasmatic orgy of "Nazis back, Huns are comming, Germans in war mode again" - each time a german politican things about investing in a new rifle, ship, tank.
@@dirkspatz3692 no rather if you hold up a german flag here in germany there is a good chance people look at you in disgust lol...Even our former chancellor Merkel took a german flag away during the celebration of a won election so...yeah.
the albs are not in almost the middle of germany. Their kind of at the border to switzerland and austria, so the arrow should have pointed more to the south than it does
But the mountains terrain start pretty much at the middle of Germany. In the east part of Sachsen-Anhalt (mostly) with the Harz-Mountains. Source: live in the Harz-Mountains
I live in Munich and the Oktoberfest takes place there. Unfortunately, it was cancelled the last two years because of Covid, but it will take place again in 2022. I would be happy to invite you to the "Wiesn". That's what we call the Oktoberfest in Bavaria. :D
I know, "Only because of COVID-19" is why GER actually lost the pole position - or so I thought. But GER's first place in 2017 was already 'lost' to Japan in 2018. In fact, all the top countries have gained some global mobility since 2018. So we all won! ^^
As a German it is a lot of fun to watch that video, but also kind of sad how many mistakes there are in it. He should have had it checked by a German before. Like cuckoo clocks are originally from the Schwarzwald (Baden-Württemberg not Bavaria). Spelling mistakes in shown words like "Wirtschaftswunder" (11:51) or "mehrdeutig" (10:58), but that explanation doesn't make sense anyway. And all the other mentioned stuff here in the comment section...🙈
After the two great wars, our Germany would be nothing without the rest of the world. We screwed it up but others gave us the last chance and here we are. And as a German I can and will say: Everyone come here and come a lot. We're doing our best not to mess it up again. Even if that occasionally takes on strange traits that are interpreted as hesitation. We don't hesitate, we are careful.
The guy in the red shirt is cute. I would like to show him Germany. Oktoberfest is always in September. In Germany, you can drink beer and wine from the age of 16 and spirits from the age of 18. But there are many folk festivals, not just the Oktoberfest. I recommend the carnival in Cologne.
It´s so weird to have a person respond to "let´s go drinking" with "I´m only 19" like bruh, even the 14 year olds drink the hard stuff (not legal, but some do and most start with 16)
12:38 for me it wasn't hard to choose bc i wanna make abitur and will go on a University. But you can make only on a Gymnasium in 12th or 13th grade Abitur. And all These diffrent Types of german, I Don't even understand the german type that we speak sometimes. ( i speak at Home or with friends saarländisch)
Just 4 fun. In Germany you are allowed to drink beer at the age of 16 and the Oktoberfest starts in the middle of September and ends at the 1st weekend in October. 😂
Only 300 types of bread? The person who made that video forgot a zero. Currently the estimation is at 3.200 varieties just here in Germany. (And yes, we LOVE our bread.)
Walhalla is that famous? I live 20min away from it...Fancy hahaha Edit: the Danube picture is also 20 min away from me Also we read parts of mein Kampf in history class, they printed it in our textbooks lol
"Mein Kampf" is not illegal. I also had to read it. Sadly. What a BS. It is illegal to sell because of some copyrights. That's it. So then see you at the Walhalla some time. I live 25 min. away ;)
Owning "Mein Kampf" is not illegal. I have an original copy here (every couple got one on marriage... so much of Adolph not profiting on being the leader). Tried to read it, couldn't do it... it's just boring and really confused stuff.
@@ElGreco291 It has always been perfectly legal to sell used copies. And the copyright thing is outdated (that ran out 3 or 4 years ago) - you can buy a newly printed, annotated(!) version no problem.
Because the one left probably didn't understand it, Adidas comes from Adolf Dassler and Puma from Rudolf Dassler, two brothers who had a joint business and then fell out and split up.
0:10 No you are not German. Just because someone in your ancestry came from here doesn't make you a German in any way shape or form. You're German when you're a German citizen, that's the long and short.
a few corrections. "mein kampf" isnt forbidden anymore, which is pretty intersting for universities and people who study history. and youre not allowed to talk good about the nazitimes and the holocaust. youre not allowed to deny them aswell. you can talk about it but not in a positive way. you can actually go to jail for talking good about it. the shoolsystem isnt as good as it sounds. it gets criticized a lot and it the three branches actually enforce stereotypes. "gymnasium" is for people who want to study, "realschule" is for people who arent as good as "gymnasium" but they have a chance to study, if they can score good grades, but they mostly end up with some some middleclass jobs or some crafttrades and "hauptschule" is for stupid people where they dont get much help. furthermore for some unknown reasons, the states themselves have to organize the schools and what they teach. so an a level from bavaria is more worth than an a level in other states.
the "unknown reason" is actually so that history can´t repeat itself. When Hitler tried to become powerful, he changed the school system aswell to his advantage. This is why each state has to tell their schools what´s going to be taught instead of it being decided my the whole country
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Hello from a German, now, we must not be proud because our governent keeps saying that we have a debt and we must never forget the debt of our grandfahters. We are not supposed to forget the guilt and we are reminded of it every day.
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we have over 3200 different types of bread not 300 :) Greetings from ulm ;)
Brotmuseum🙋♂️
Endlich sagts mal einer
Greetings from Biberach ;)
Greetings From Paderborn :)
Greetings from Markdorf (Bodensee) 😉
Germany as Europe's "tornado alley" is true if compared to the other European countries, but cannot be compared to the tornadoes in North America. Even in Germany, tornadoes are very rare - although they seem to become more and more frequent...
In Germany between 20 and 60 p.a. compared to over a thousand each year in the US
Tornado steuer JETZT!
@@semiramisubw4864 ISSO! :D
I wouldn't say they're necessarily becoming more frequent, it's just that some tend to be more destructive now than what used to be the norm.
@@semiramisubw4864 It's in the Military budget 🙂
"Constant War"? The last time Germany was in a war, was 1945. The one country that has been constantly in a war since then is the USA. If they don't teach that in your schools here is a little reminder: Korean War, Vietnam War, War in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, do all of those ring a bell? then there are the involvement of US Forces in Egypt, Lebanon, Laos, Domenican Republic and Cambodia (in the 1960s); Jordan, Bolivia, Afghanistan (in the 1970s) Nicaragua, Grenada (1980s); Kuwait, Yugoslavia, Somalia, Haiti, Sudan (1990s) and since the beginning of the new Millenium Somalia, Yemen, Iraq, Uganda, Syria and some other places.
A reminder for you :) ich gebe dir mal folgende Schlagworte SFOR, KFOR, ISAF., Minusma usw.
Du hast den Kosovokrieg vergessen, ich empfehle da sehr die WDR Doku "Deutschlands Weg in den Kosovo-Krieg - Es begann mit einer Lüge". ( ruclips.net/video/ZtkQYRlXMNU/видео.html&t ) Vor allem im Kontext zu Ukrainekrieg sehr sehr aufschlussreich.
Kosovokrieg, ein Völkerrechtswidriger Krieg an dem Deutschland aktiv beteiligt war.
There were other wars after World War II that were actually wars in which Germany was directly involved and was therefore at war.
DANKE
@@LUDominik Alles NATO Missionen die nicht von Deutschland begonnen wurden, auch wenn ich nicht gerade stolz darauf bin dass Deutschland sich an diesem Schwachsinn beteiligt hat und beteiligt
Don't take this the wrong way, but hearing form any american, that germany had "constant war" when in the time frame from 1871 to today germany, on its own, was involved in a total of three wars, while the US had like... 100 wars in the same time... i don't know. Maybe your preception is a little bit off.
They’re American ….
Yeah but you had 2 world wars which you guys started but it’s cool because you guys give us good luxury cars now
@@jaycam6823 No, we started one. ;P And it started as a local war at that, based on empty promises of protection to Poland.
@@jaycam6823 Well the first one started bc of Serbia/Austria and the second bc of an Austrian man in Germany.
@@jaycam6823 WW1 - Austria (not Germany) declared war to serbia, later russia was on full mobilisation and because russia denied the german request for de-escalation (stop mobilisation and germany will do not prepare for war) germany declared war to russia what was indirect (because of support treaties) a war declaration to france.
After the war - Blaming Austria would have no benefit (The Austrian Empire was poor and totally collapsed) - but Germany was a "rich" powerhouse - a lot of money to squeeze.
WW2 - Germany delivered the reason with the annexion of Poland, so that at September 3th, 1939 France and the UK declared war with Germany (Technically WW2 was "declared"and started by France and the UK).
17:20 Beer and Whine can be bought at 16, everything else with 18.
Drinking in public is also legal.
What you have to say, which many don't know either, if you are caught drunk in public with beer at the age of 16, there is still a penalty from the state. You can't get drunk in public until you're 18.
@@marvinh4893 I am german, 16 and that is a new information haha but interesting
@@marvinh4893 atleast in Berlin i have never seen this enforced though.
@@tooruoikawa340 steht auch in der Bundeszentrale fpr gesundheitliche Aufklärung. "Jugendliche ab 16 Jahren: dürfen Bier, Wein oder Sekt in der Öffentlichkeit trinken und kaufen - es sei denn, sie sind erkennbar betrunken. "
@@marvinh4893 Never heard of that. I´ve seen so many Kids that were drunk af in the streets and they never got a penalty because of that.
08:00 Little sidenote. the "Adidas vs. Puma" sketch is actually "real". The founders of the 2 companys where brothers who started to have a heated debate how to make clothing.
Just like with Aldi Nord & Süd (also known as Trader Joe's and Aldi in the US) :D Two brothers who got into a fight and split up the company.
"constant war"
unlike the US?
The thing is for them it doesn't feel like constant war. Cause the last time a war actually directly affected them was when they tried to decide if slavery was a good thing or not. After that they managed to be almost constantly at war with someone somewhere without suffering any of the devestating effects of warfare at home.
Germany (and Europe) sure had their fair share of wars in the past but after ww2 decided that maybe not killing one another all the time was probably the better way to do things.
The last time the US experienced war was when some Saudi's decided to land in the World Trade Center.
@@Be-Es---___ that was an act of terror. That makes it a crime. A horrible one, sure, but a crime nonetheless.
Not an act of war.
@@michaausleipzig Stop pretending being on the highground with fency words. You call it terror. For them it is war. They, like everyone else in history of humanity are thinking they are in the right with what they do. That they have to do it.
But let´s ask this it differently: How do you define what when it is an act of war and when it is an act of terror? if civilians are geting killed in that? US dropt two nuclear bombs on two japanese cities killing millions of civilians. Was that an act of war or an act of terror?
9/11 was both a act of terror and a act of war. It depends on the viewpoint.
@@Phoenixfede1989 *fancy
But thank you. 😉
Don´t get me wrong but it always feels weird when Americans claim "I´m 40% German" instead of "I have german ancestors" because clearly you are a full american. Born and raised in the US. Even if you have a german parent doesn´t make that you "German" (or any other nationality). We welcome everyone here espacially people who want to find out about their heritage and family history and maybe after you lived here for a while, speak some of the language and understand the culture you can call yourself a bit german.
The only real Americans are the Natives. All others are Euro-, Asian- or Afro-Americans. Their country is not old enough to have grown out of their roots. Most of them have a handfull generations in the US. Only the far and alt right believe they are real Americans by God's will or whatever. All the others know that they came from all over the world one way or the other. That's why they say "I'm so and so much this or whatever." Because they are.
A german parent makes you German under German law as long as your parent was born in Germany or if the german parent was born abroad the birth is registered within one year. In fact, until 2000, having one or two german parents was the only way to be born German. You don't even need to speak any German to be German. Citizenship through territorial birth has only existed since 2000. And citizenship by legitimation is a thing in Germany. So if you can prove that your roots are German and you feel connected to Germany and want to be German in Germany you might become German again. There is not "a bit german". Being german is a word on paper and everyone can become german with more or less effort. It has nothing to do with culture. What culture should it be? There is no general german culture at all. In the south the cultures(!) are hugely different from the ones in the north, in the east from the west and whatsoever and all of them share more with non german cultures than with other german cultures.
The reason why Americans are so good at war is because it is literally the second Reich! 😌
They LOVE doing that 🙄
Especially when they go to Ireland and, Scotland or Italy.
"OMG YEEEEES I'm like totally (that country) toooo!"
"Oh really, do you speak (xy's country's language?"
"No"
"So...one of your parents...?"
"No"
"Grandpa.."
"No"
"..greaaat-grandparents?"
"Nooo, but, like, I've TOTALLY always felt this connection and I'm also a witch, I'm so pagan I burn sage and I've always wanted to visit (country xy) because I think there was once a (name xy, usually "O'connor" or something) in my family. Or they met..not sure, anyway, I loooove Europe, are you all related there?!"
Ugh
@@FactionalSky Lmao are you mad? 🤣
@@DonDadda45 ksch.
10:17 the cuckoo clock is from the Black forest in Baden-Württemberg and not from Bavaria.
Gosh dang it the Charlemagne part pisses me off so much every time i here it. "He was a Framk but i guess it kind of counts mimimi" Guess what. Frank does not equal French. The Franks were a germanic tribe. The german City Frankfurt am Main is namend after the Franks since at least 795 ad. The nations Germany and France didn't even exist back then. So we Germans have as much the right to claim Carolus Magnus as part of our History as the french do. And by the way so do, Switzerland. Belgium, The Netherlands, Parts of Austria, Liechtenstein and Luxemburg because they all where part of the frankish Empire.
Some other fun-facts about Germany:
- Germany as the country it is now known is just 32 years old as west and east Germany reunited in 1990
- Germany has the second highest count in volenteers in firefighting behind Austria. (per ~80 citizens on one volenteer firefighter in Germany; for comperession in the US it's about per each 250 citizens)
- Porsche has a pronounced "e" at the end (pronounced like: Pórsche)
- Germany has one of the highest requirements and hardest tests in order to get any drivers license
source: am German
I love your source. And I support what you said, fact checked by another german
While some stuff is true other information is a bit off for example some spelling mistakes... and our education system isn't exactly how it is explained in the video. Yes we have theoretically different types of schools in which we get divided, but first of all you get divided by your grades and while you have a say in what school it shall be there are limitations. Also "Hauptschulen" are an expiring school form. Then we have not only "Gymnasien and "Realschulen" but also "Gesamtschulen" and project schools which varify in the ways they handel things. The difference between "Realschulen" to "Gymnasien" and "Gesamtschulen" is that with the second and third you can make your A-Levels so you can go to the University. And the learn pressure and expactations are higher in a "Gymnasium" than the other ones. There are many other differences I won't touch now but the way he explained it wasn't fitting the current situation with our school system. Though I have to add that there are many interesting facts put together in this video a lot of them are not truely on point, so please take eveerything with a grain of salt. And if you are interested in some further facts aks germans or more official/formal sources.
Note: I hope I don't offend anyone with this, I only aim to educate further. So if you simply don't care than feel free to ignore this comment xD Have a great day everybody and I love to see the curiousity regarding different countries and cultures its awesome! :)
In Germany we are allowed to drink beer at the age of 16😂🤙🏻
Plattdeutsch isn't just one kind. The northern regions have different variables than in the western regions. Check out the 'Rheinischer Fächer' to see how diverse the western Platt variations are.
That "You monster!" part is pretty accurate ^^
You mean something like the foreign (mostly british and french) news that raged in a orgasmatic orgy of "Nazis back, Huns are comming, Germans in war mode again" - each time a german politican things about investing in a new rifle, ship, tank.
@@dirkspatz3692 no rather if you hold up a german flag here in germany there is a good chance people look at you in disgust lol...Even our former chancellor Merkel took a german flag away during the celebration of a won election so...yeah.
Fun fact: if you use the flags of the states no one will complain about it. I think, the bavarian flag is the most known one...
the albs are not in almost the middle of germany. Their kind of at the border to switzerland and austria, so the arrow should have pointed more to the south than it does
But the mountains terrain start pretty much at the middle of Germany. In the east part of Sachsen-Anhalt (mostly) with the Harz-Mountains.
Source: live in the Harz-Mountains
the right spelling is "mehrdeutig" not "mehrdrutig xD" ;)
I live in Munich and the Oktoberfest takes place there. Unfortunately, it was cancelled the last two years because of Covid, but it will take place again in 2022. I would be happy to invite you to the "Wiesn". That's what we call the Oktoberfest in Bavaria. :D
Well, considering the current situation, I wouldn't be so confident about the Oktoberfest is happening next year 😞
Dieses Jahr sollte es auch erst stattfinden und wurde dann abgesagt...Same wird nächstes Jahr auch wieder passieren...oder nur 2G-Oktoberfest
We germans loooooove our fricking bread! 😼
Yeah Brötchen!!! ✨
The picture at 10:16 is actually not in Bavaria but in northern Germany lmao I just recognized this and was like wait cause that’s my home town lmao
Cookoo clocks are also more of a black forest thing than a Bavaria thing.
In Germany there are gymnasium, Mittel schule, Förder schule and sonder schule a few things are not quite right if you look at yourself as a German
Passport World-Ranking 2021:
1st Place: Japan, Singapore
2nd Place: Germany, Republic of Korea
Only because of COVID-19 ^^
@@K-pop_in_the_Garden since years. Before Covid-19 happened.
Chromwell you are a joke!
@@K-pop_in_the_Garden No, GER has been in top ranking position for over 10 years now!
I know, "Only because of COVID-19" is why GER actually lost the pole position - or so I thought. But GER's first place in 2017 was already 'lost' to Japan in 2018. In fact, all the top countries have gained some global mobility since 2018. So we all won! ^^
@@K-pop_in_the_Garden oh sorry now I got it 🙈
Don't wonder if Oktoberfest is over in october 😁. It starts end of september and only lasts some days at the beginning of october 👍
btw: we dont have any tornados ,if we have one their rly little(nothing happans even if ur nearby 10 m)
we dont have THAT many bears in german forests ;)
No wonder since they get killed as soon as anyone spots them..
Yeah, but we do have wolves and many foxes (especially in Berlin are foxes very common, you see them basically every evening)
great video!
Greetings from germany
I love Germany 🇩🇪
I am from Germany
Are you from America or from Germany?
@@andrinathaemlitz397 I'm from Indonesia
@5 min - what were u trying to refer on the Neuschwanstein castle? I did not get it.
As a German it is a lot of fun to watch that video, but also kind of sad how many mistakes there are in it. He should have had it checked by a German before. Like cuckoo clocks are originally from the Schwarzwald (Baden-Württemberg not Bavaria). Spelling mistakes in shown words like "Wirtschaftswunder" (11:51) or "mehrdeutig" (10:58), but that explanation doesn't make sense anyway. And all the other mentioned stuff here in the comment section...🙈
Our city on the North Sea coast was once the place where about 7 million people emigrated to America in the 19th century.
After the two great wars, our Germany would be nothing without the rest of the world. We screwed it up but others gave us the last chance and here we are. And as a German I can and will say: Everyone come here and come a lot. We're doing our best not to mess it up again. Even if that occasionally takes on strange traits that are interpreted as hesitation. We don't hesitate, we are careful.
The last Chance?
The guy in the red shirt is cute. I would like to show him Germany.
Oktoberfest is always in September. In Germany, you can drink beer and wine from the age of 16 and spirits from the age of 18. But there are many folk festivals, not just the Oktoberfest. I recommend the carnival in Cologne.
Greetings from Frankfurt
Thank you for beeing interested in my country 👍
Oktoberfest starts in September - and beer is legal from 16 years on. ;)
earworm is when a song is stuck in your head
To the Tornado thing in Germany, so I'm 20 years old and I saw just one Tornado i Germany...
As a German it is so funny to watch that 😂
It´s so weird to have a person respond to "let´s go drinking" with "I´m only 19" like bruh, even the 14 year olds drink the hard stuff (not legal, but some do and most start with 16)
12:38 for me it wasn't hard to choose bc i wanna make abitur and will go on a University. But you can make only on a Gymnasium in 12th or 13th grade Abitur. And all These diffrent Types of german, I Don't even understand the german type that we speak sometimes. ( i speak at Home or with friends saarländisch)
6:09 tornado news are more related to cardbord houses (inst. of german houses) then wind speed or force. muharhahaha..hihi
Yes, you're welcome to come over for a beer, don't worry, in Germany you're allowed to drink a beer at the age of 14 😉
Just 4 fun. In Germany you are allowed to drink beer at the age of 16 and the Oktoberfest starts in the middle of September and ends at the 1st weekend in October. 😂
you should visit Bonn and the Siebengebirge
The bit about France was not even an insult.France is amazing at PR whereas.... vhe are not very grät.
Ive never seen a tornado in Germany c.c
Its funny to watch that as german😂😭
10:55 the word mean cow-meat-branding-watching- you do this task -rule.😅
Only 300 types of bread? The person who made that video forgot a zero. Currently the estimation is at 3.200 varieties just here in Germany. (And yes, we LOVE our bread.)
When they Said that Germany is Clean my only thought was Well Völklingen and Saarbrücken in Saarland definely arent (which is das but true)
I'm a 59 year old german and have never seen a single tornado in germany. I don't know were this rumor comes from.
Do you only believe in things that you saw yourself?
Emberassing comment for your age.
10:58 typo there, it's actually Mehrdeutig
Pretty sure it was decades ago bears were seen in Germany:D
You should react to ‘how many countries England has invaded visualised’
Rouladen are made with beef❤️ and the Oktoberfest is in September❤️
There are more than 3000 kinds of bread, that is also more than 300, but ... yeah!
Walhalla is that famous?
I live 20min away from it...Fancy hahaha
Edit: the Danube picture is also 20 min away from me
Also we read parts of mein Kampf in history class, they printed it in our textbooks lol
"Mein Kampf" is not illegal. I also had to read it. Sadly. What a BS. It is illegal to sell because of some copyrights. That's it.
So then see you at the Walhalla some time. I live 25 min. away ;)
Owning "Mein Kampf" is not illegal.
I have an original copy here (every couple got one on marriage... so much of Adolph not profiting on being the leader). Tried to read it, couldn't do it... it's just boring and really confused stuff.
It is illegal to sell. But only because of copyrights.
@@ElGreco291 It has always been perfectly legal to sell used copies. And the copyright thing is outdated (that ran out 3 or 4 years ago) - you can buy a newly printed, annotated(!) version no problem.
@@drsnova7313 yes, I forgot that it changed.
min5 no this is not EisenDrache castle
this bo3 map plays in Austria
Because the one left probably didn't understand it, Adidas comes from Adolf Dassler and Puma from Rudolf Dassler, two brothers who had a joint business and then fell out and split up.
Ich liebe dich Deutschland
Im proud to be german 💪
But would you walk around, waving a giant german flag everywhere?
Idk if I'm biased because I live there, but Schnitzel is better in Austria.
Americans react to everything outside there Barn in Kentucky! LoL ....must be mindblowing!
0:10 No you are not German. Just because someone in your ancestry came from here doesn't make you a German in any way shape or form.
You're German when you're a German citizen, that's the long and short.
americans do that all the time, it's pathetic
I didn‘t know that we have bears in germany
in germany u can drink beer when u get 16 years old. for harder stuff like whisky u have to be 18 years old. so... 🍻
we germans drink when we're out of kindergarten😂
thanks for watching as a german and Army xD
There are more castles in Germany then Mc Donald’s in the US
i love being german.
I‘m a german living inngermany and i know nothing about my country IMAOOO
a few corrections. "mein kampf" isnt forbidden anymore, which is pretty intersting for universities and people who study history. and youre not allowed to talk good about the nazitimes and the holocaust. youre not allowed to deny them aswell. you can talk about it but not in a positive way. you can actually go to jail for talking good about it. the shoolsystem isnt as good as it sounds. it gets criticized a lot and it the three branches actually enforce stereotypes. "gymnasium" is for people who want to study, "realschule" is for people who arent as good as "gymnasium" but they have a chance to study, if they can score good grades, but they mostly end up with some some middleclass jobs or some crafttrades and "hauptschule" is for stupid people where they dont get much help. furthermore for some unknown reasons, the states themselves have to organize the schools and what they teach. so an a level from bavaria is more worth than an a level in other states.
the "unknown reason" is actually so that history can´t repeat itself. When Hitler tried to become powerful, he changed the school system aswell to his advantage. This is why each state has to tell their schools what´s going to be taught instead of it being decided my the whole country
Or at least that is how it gets portraited
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9:24 also berlinerisch
jo lese Germany ich direkt aufs Video
Im from Germany :)
Rammstein is a very Food german Matal Band, and AC/DC is a very Food American Rock Band,
Finaly we‘re quit :)
hä?
Schon interessant zu sehen wie andere über Deutschland denken oder darauf reagieren.
Viel Spaß beim übersetzten Grüße aus dem Schwarzwald ✌️😅😅🤙
Hello good friends in America 😉
Hallo gute Freunde in Amerika 😉
4:05 This is such BS, you see the same blocks in Western Germany and all over Europe lol
Ossi
@@samuelsamenstrang6069 Bin aus NRW
@@DonDadda45 Dann schäm dich.
We have a bread that translates to "American". Der Amerikaner
Me starting this video as a german
That one dude:IM 40% GERMAN
Me: OH HECK NO
We have no Bears!!!!!!!!!
We had one. He was killt... :-)
Klar gibts in Deutschland Bären bloß nicht in der Menge wie in USA zum bsp.
But! Teddy bears. A German invention!
yo the guy in the red shirt looks like 100T Asuna (Valorant pro player)
Wenn ihr nach Deutschland kommt gebe ich euch schnitzel Bratwurst und bier aus
Habe ich da DEUTSCHLAND gehört !? : D
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Grüße aus Deutschland
Dieser Kommentar wurde auf einer mechanischen Tastatur gefertigt und bedarf keiner Unterschrift.
So you could definitely drink beer in Germany, ist's actually allowed for 16 year olds
*Wirtschaftswunder
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Pleeease ract to the German dialects 😂
The guy to the right is ... a beauty (to me). Like both of you!
Tornados in germany? We don't know them. xD No shit my friend sended me a Video 2 years ago I think about a Tornado, like WTF?
Tornadoes do exist, but they are extremely rare and cannot be compared at all to tornadoes in the USA.
Wiener Schnitzel = Austria ;)
Originally the "Wiener Schnitzel" is from Milan, Italy.
Hello from a German, now, we must not be proud because our governent
keeps saying that we have a debt and we must never forget the debt of
our grandfahters. We are not supposed to forget the guilt and we are
reminded of it every day.
what are you talking about?
@@Trollportphosphat He wants to forget about the past.
Hi I’m from Paris it would be fun If u react to France geography now :) thanks 💞
en tant qu'allemand je dois dire que la vidéo dure alors 1 heure !
comment veux-tu faire ça ou plutôt qu'est-ce que tu veux laisser de côté !!!!
@@joergfro7149 la video ne dure pas une heure mais 17min.
germany is only half the size of Texas, be have in mind.
And?
Greedings from Germany... So watch. :6 German culture shocks, as American student /or,, American go to Bars in Berlin😁🍺.... Try some German music :Kraftklub - am Ende /Broilers - Meine Familie... Jennifer Rostock-KBAG... Enjoy.. Wanna watch more...
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